Great Boneyard Beach Sunrise Trip with @coastalexpeditions. It is really worth getting up early to go. Next time you are looking for a fun local adventure try one of their trips. They have lots to offer.
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The south-east waters of Tenerife are the most important reproduction spot of Europe. Particularly for the mular dolphin⁣
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2019-05-25 12:38

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Good Afternoon fellow Dolphin🐬 lovers! .
We need your help!! We created a Trip Advisor account for Boogies Glass Bottom Boat and need to jumpstart the reviews. Anyone who writes a review, good or bad, in the next 10 days will be entered in our giveaways!! We are giving out T-Shirts, parasail trips, wave runner rentals and of course dolphin cruises!! One entry for every review! .
Mentioning one or more of the crew by name, i.e. Capt Chuck😎 Mikey, John, etc. will get an extra entry AND an extra entry for any pics or videos added! So you could get up to 3 entries for each review!
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Capt Chuck🐬

Whatever you're doing this weekend, we hope you're having a great time! If you're visiting the #FLKeys, come see us at Dolphin Research Center. (We'll be closed on Monday in honor of Memorial Day, but open this weekend and the rest of next week!) #LoveFL#Florida#dolphins

Bill S-203 is an act to amend the criminal code and other Acts to end the captivity of whales and dolphins. I fully support this bills' passage into law and to phase out the captivity of cetaceans: dolphins, whales and porpoises; the exception being for immediate rescue, rehabilitation, licensed scientific research; or if it is in the best interests of the animal. Captivity KILLS. The vast majority of whales and dolphins that are being held in captivity are living in less than 1% of their habitat. Cetaceans suffer and die prematurely even in 'state of the art' facilities with modern technology and infrastructure. Eternal captivity IS the most glaring source of their trauma and suffering depriving them of a life they have been accustomed to for millions of years. Some argue that this bill will have no real impact on cetacean populations. The point is as a society we can no longer confine or imprison animals for profit. Canada has made a monumental move-hopefully other countries will follow. Thankyou to Senator Wilfred Moore for bringing this bill forward in December 2015. The bill as I understand must pass First reading, Second reading Committee, Third reading and finally receive Royal Assent to become law. This must happen before government breaks for the Summer in 2019. After Summer break, government business will resume for a short time before being terminated in preparation for the next Federal Election. Upon propagation all unfinished business including Bill S-203 is off the table. There is no time to waste./#captivitykills/#canada/#billsS203/#drdavidsuzuki/#thejanegoodhallinstitute/#philldemers/#animalactivist/#animalalliance/#houseofcommons/#elizabethmay/#humanecanada/#orcas/#dolphins/#dolphinproject/#animallaw/#animalrights/#animalwelfare/#openparliament/#freewilly/#fisheriesandoceanscommittee/#change/#animalrightsactivist/#marinewildlife

Tiffany, 47, Jump for Joy A Wife, SAHM, Grandmother and Entrepreneur. Making a bucket list has been exciting but actually doing the things on the list are proving to be most thrilling. Buying her dream home,, taking her first cruise in 2018 and having her body painted are a few on the list. After raising children and with being an empty-nester on the horizon she has begun to rediscover and focus on herself. Losing fifty pounds has increased her confidence and when she entertained the idea of having her body painted, she positively thought, “I can do that.”. A dolphin tattoo rests on her shoulder and was never completed to be the colored dolphin jumping from the water, under the moonlight she envisioned. Admiring the dolphin for Tiffany, goes back to high school , where this was the school mascot, but their extreme intelligence is what has always fascinated her. Dolphins can jump six meters high, are social, have more than 200 teeth and sleep with one eye open, according to slideshare.net. Tiffany shares with this mammal, a playful spirit, is curious, glides through the day with ease, jumps for joy and is finding her “porpoise.”“Dolphins speak to us of the rhythm of our emotions: breathing in joy before plunging into the depths- and rushing to the surface to do it all over again,” Lifes Next Chapter Coaching.
In Her Words…. I have been an at home mom of five girls for twenty-two years now and my youngest is going to the 12th grade. I’ll be an empty-nester and at 47 years old, that can be a little scary so I am in a phase of discovering/rediscovering the almost 50 year old Tiffany. It’s so easy to lose your own identity when you’re a wife, mom, grandma, etc. You become your title and sometimes people don’t even use your name,Willie’s wife,Diamond’s mom. So now I’m getting back in shape, finding out what makes me happy now as opposed to when I was 25. I made a bucket list, and getting a body paint was one of the things on my list as is opening my own business and just seeing what life has to offer me now that I am not raising kids anymore. I am also accepting this new 47 year old body and all its flaws so why not paint it and show how beautiful It is!

2019-05-25 11:50

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Time is a bitch. It's too fast when you want it and to slow when you don't.

Watching this dolphin feed on the ocean floor 🐬 he would swim along the sandy bottom moving his head left and right, using echolocation to find his food and then dig his head into the sand to catch his meal. This photo that I captured has been one of my favorite encounters in the ocean so far.🌊 . 📷: @szjanko 👌

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2019-05-23 00:09

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Up close and personal!
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